DSTC 1022Technical DraftingMethods and skills in graphical communication. This includes lettering, free hand and instrument drawings, shape and size description, pictorial and working drawings, and blueprints. Line value and lettering are stressed throughout the course. Class 1. Lab 2. (Fall)

DSTC 1203Computer Aided Drafting And DesignAn introduction to computerized drafting using microcomputers with two-dimensional and solid modeling CAD software to provide the student with a working knowledge of computer aided drafting. Class 3.

DSTC 1313Technical IllustrationTheory and practice of the production of industrial drawings and the applications to rendering and shading techniques. Freehand sketching, instrument drawing, CAD, and modeling are emphasized in the preparation of pictorial drawings along with the use of airbrush and ink. Class 3. Prerequisites: DSTC 1203 or consent of instructor. Corequisite: DSTC 1413.(Fall)

DSTC 1413Technical Design Elements IAdvanced drafting, CAD and solid modeling procedures for electrical/electronic, welding, sheet metal, and mechanical elements. Emphasis is placed on a general knowledge of the functions of the elements in each area. Class 2. Lab 4. Prerequisites: DSTC 1203 or consent of instructor. (Fall)

DSTC 2613Architectural Design ElementsTechniques and practices in drafting residential and industrial structures. Includes the use of CAD software in drawing a complete set of plans for a one-story home with details, specifications, and schedule. Also model building. Class 3. Prerequisites: DSTC 1203 and DSTC 1413, or consent of instructor. (Spring)

DSTC 2811Engineering Design Technology IPreliminary level design of a complete system with its integral parts including design support and development using analysis, modeling, and drawings. Students participate in the conceptual and preliminary design procedures by participating in a team project with engineering and engineering technology students. Class 1. Prerequisite: DSTC 3433 or consent of instructor. Corequisite: DSTC 1413(Fall)

DSTC 2821Engineering Design Technology IIAdvanced level design including support and development of illustrations, drawings, reports, and reviews. Continuation and completion of team projects initiated in DSTC 2811 with engineering and engineering technology students. Class 1. Prerequisites: DSTC 1313, DSTC 2811, and DSTC 3433, or consent of instructor. (Spring)

DSTC 3423Technical Design Elements IIA survey course that covers structural, map, and plane surveying and pipe drafting. Emphasis is placed on gaining a general knowledge of the functions of each area using advanced drafting, CAD and solid modeling techniques. Class 2. Lab 4. Prerequisites: DSTC 1203 and DSTC 1413 or consent of instructor. (Spring)